Actéon auctioneers expect the 17th-century study of a male nude, authenticated by Ann Sutherland Harris and Louis de Bayser, to sell for €30,000 to €50,000
The long-running French event will be replaced by a new art, antiques and luxury crafts fair at the end of November
Cosmo Wenman made a freedom of information request for the files and is taking the museum to court because it turned him down
X-rays and computer algorithms preserve the complicated technique of letterlocking, which turn writing paper into envelope
One of the architect’s final commissions before his retirement is the newest addition to the art- and architecture-studded Chateau La Coste vineyard in southern France
Plus, French museums revolt against lockdown closures and artist Crystal Fischetti on Karla Black
Although national museums are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Perpignan's Musée Rigaud, Casa Pairal, Musée Puig and the museum of natural history are open to the public again
Petition urges culture minister to lift coronavirus restrictions on museums and galleries so they can "take care of visitors now"
The French artist is under police investigation over claims that he abused minors under the age of 15
According to French media reports, a police investigation has been launched into violations dating back to the 1970s
The four artists will have their work exhibited at the Centre Pompidou in Paris for the prize, worth €35,000
The major avenue will undergo a €250m makeover to restore its former splendour, following the 2024 Summer Olympics
Scheduled to reopen this week, cultural institutions must keep their doors shut after an increase in Covid-19 cases
Guy Wildenstein and his nephew were accused of hiding assets worth hundreds of millions but were acquitted in 2017 and 2018—now they are wanted back in court for a third trial
Mwazulu Diyabanza says that “museums do not deserve respect” as restitution debate intensifies
Vote by National Assembly paves the way for the return of 27 colonial-era artefacts to Benin and Senegal within one year, but “will not create a legal precedent”
Deputies rejected senators' proposal for a national council to advise the government on future restitution claims
Researchers at C2RMF give an exclusive preview of their forensic study of all the artist's works in French museum collections
Three-week delay caused by rising cases of coronavirus in the country
Work was pulled after the intervention of France's interior minister amid protests against a new bill that would have criminalised the publication of images of law enforcement
The works are from the estate of the artist’s teenage “muse and model” Frédérique Tison, who was also his step-niece
Senate approves bill to return 27 colonial-era artefacts from museum collections to Africa within one year
The plans are part of a ten-year agreement between France and Saudi Arabia to develop the AlUla region into a tourism destination
Closing German museums would be “a hard blow for the institutions and society,” the country's museums association says
Emery Mwazulu Diyabanza and the other activists who removed the object from display at the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac say their actions are a protest against colonial looting
Accelerated bill enabling restitution of 27 objects from French museums passes first vote in parliament
Court erupts after attendee shouts that African funeral pole "belongs to us"
Ruling by Paris court of appeal sets an important precedent for pending restitution claim over 16 paintings in French museum collections
Palais Galliera opens its doors during a hybrid physical and digital Paris fashion week with a major Chanel exhibition
Aix-en-Provence city council says that sale fell through after negotiations with artist’s stepdaughter broke down